RESILIENT FLOORING BOARD
Resilient flooring board refers to flooring material which have a relatively firm surface, but at the same time is flexible enough to bounce back to their original profile after it has been compressed from the weight of objects. Resilient flooring board has been the most popular hard surface flooring material for a long time.
Today, resilient flooring boards are made with a combination of polymer materials including vinyl, polyurethane, linoleum, cork and rubber. They are available in a large variety of colors, textures, patterns and sizes and can be obtained in rolls of 6- to 12-feet wide and in small tiles.
Benefits of resilient flooring boards
Resilient flooring boards are:
· Durable: It withstands day-to-day family traffic, food spills and moving furniture for many years.
· Economical: Last for many years before needing replacement.
· Easy to maintain: You can clean, remove spills and disinfect easily.
· Resistant to moisture.
· Comfortable and warmer to the touch than ceramic or wood flooring.
Where can resilient flooring boards be used?
Because resilient flooring boards are hard-wearing and come in a wide variety of patterns, colors and textures, you will frequently see them used in laboratories, storage rooms, computer rooms, lavatories, dormitories, supermarkets, drug stores, lobbies, spas, libraries, healthcare centers and restaurants.
Points to remember when choosing resilient flooring boards
· Choose a pattern to complement the room.
· Pick a color you are comfortable with.
· Choose lighter colors to make a room appear lighter; use darker colors to make it appear warmer.
· For high traffic rooms such as kitchens and garages, choose the best quality resilient flooring boards you can afford.